PARENTERALS

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Across
  1. 3. is the solution intended to bathe or wash wound surgical incisions, or body tissues
  2. 5. is the parenteral nutrition has similar nutrient components as TPN but in lower concentration so it may be delivered by peripheral vein
  3. 7. a hermetic container that permits withdrawal of successive portions of the contents without changing the strength, quality, or purity of the remaining portion
  4. 9. a hermetic container that when opened, it cannot be released with assurance that sterility has been maintained
  5. 11. is nutrition administered orally, via needle-catheter jejunostomy
  6. 12. to see complete reconstitution
  7. 14. only for aqueous solution or suspensions of drugs
  8. 15. only for aqueous solutions of drugs
  9. 17. from the Greek words "para" (outside) and "enteron" (intestines)
  10. 20. destroy all living organisms and their spores or their complete removal from the preparation
Down
  1. 1. is the solution used to remove toxic substances normally excreted by the kidney
  2. 2. disadvantage of parentals
  3. 4. the technique employed to infuse large volumes of parenteral solution via subcutaneous route
  4. 6. offers 100% bioavailability, rapid and predictable response, and high volume administration
  5. 8. multiple use
  6. 10. has slow absorption and lowest volume of injection
  7. 13. type 1 glass single use unpreserved fragile
  8. 16. deepest route
  9. 18. for heat sensitive preparation
  10. 19. not for oily preparation and exposed powders